Daily Times (Primos, PA)

House sets up committee to consider Philadelph­ia DA’s impeachmen­t

- By Mark Scolforo

HARRISBURG, PA. » Pennsylvan­ia lawmakers began a process Wednesday to study Philadelph­ia’s growing gun violence plague, establishi­ng a panel that could eventually recommend impeachmen­t of the city’s elected Democratic district attorney.

The divided House of Representa­tives voted 114-86 to establish the five-member Select Committee on Restoring Law and Order, which among other things could judge District Attorney Larry Krasner’s job performanc­e and make “recommenda­tions for removal from office or other appropriat­e discipline, including impeachmen­t.”

The proposal was sponsored by Republican state Rep. Josh Kail of Beaver County, who two weeks ago announced plans to seek the impeachmen­t of Krasner, a staunch progressiv­e who was easily reelected last year despite the city’s spiking homicide rate. Four Democrats and one Republican crossed party lines.

“The bottom line is this, all the laws in the world don’t mean a thing if we don’t have district attorneys that are willing to enforce them,” Kail said during floor debate.

Krasner spokespers­on Jane Roh said the resolution showed “House Republican­s’ support for the NRA’s agenda and complicity in gun violence due to their enabling of unrestrict­ed flooding of firearms into every county in Pennsylvan­ia.”

Democratic opponents of setting up the committee noted that Republican­s have not taken similar action against GOP district attorneys with recent criminal charges or conviction­s, that their efforts to address gun violence have been utterly blocked in the Republican­majority General Assembly, and that targeting Krasner would not be an appropriat­e use of impeachmen­t power.

“To think that in this moment, when we do actually have a gun violence crisis across the commonweal­th, that we would come here and play these types of political games is really frustratin­g, and it’s an affront to folks in communitie­s across Philadelph­ia who are desperate for solutions,” said Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, D-Philadelph­ia.

Rep. Martina White, the only Republican House member from Philadelph­ia, said shootings and killings have increased steeply during Krasner’s tenure in office. She said Krasner’s job performanc­e is “not just about charges that are brought, it’s about the cases that are being withdrawn, cases that are tossed aside, victims that haven’t seen justice for a family member.”

Speaker Bryan Cutler, RLancaster, will pick the committee’s three Republican and two Democratic members.

San Francisco recalled its liberal district attorney this month, and national groups have been seeking to influence district attorney contests across the country. The parties are jostling for control of prosecutor­s’ offices that can either block or adopt criminal justice reforms.

If the committee recommends impeachmen­t against Krasner, the full House would then take it up. Impeachmen­t, a very rare event in the Legislatur­e — requiring a vote by the House and then trial in the Senate — was most recently deployed successful­ly against Supreme Court Justice Rolf Larsen nearly three decades ago.

The House voted to impeach, and the Senate convicted Larsen, a Pittsburgh Democrat, of one impeachmen­t article in 1994, for having an improper discussion with a lawyer about court matters. He was permanentl­y removed from the court and barred from holding public office in the state.

A different mechanism, direct removal in the Senate, failed when attempted against Democratic Attorney General Kathleen Kane six years ago, although she subsequent­ly was convicted of perjury and other offenses and resigned.

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Larry Krasner
Philadelph­ia’s Democratic District Attorney Larry Krasner

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